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4th annual conference 2016

Reconstructing Life and Well-being: traumatic and complex wound aftercare

Riverside Innovation Centre, University of ChesterFriday 2nd December 2016

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Who should attend?Woundcare4Heroes 4th Annual Conference 2016 will be of particular interest to:

• Wound care and tissue viability specialists

• Burns, plastics and trauma specialists

• District and practice nurses

• Military and Territorial Army nurses

• All other professionals with an interest in complex wound healing

Reconstructing Life and Well-being: traumatic and complex wound aftercare

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Objectives:The benefits of attending Woundcare4Heroes 4th Annual Conference 2016 will be:

• To increase your understanding of surgical intervention and intermediate innovations for the management of traumatic and complex wounds

• To understand complexities of pain – CRPS recognition and pathways to management

• To be updated on the lived experience: a veteran’s complex wound journey

• To gain insight into the ‘Surgical Reconstruction Ladder’ in wound healing

• To gain a better understanding of transitional and lifelong care post-trauma and the impact of trauma and physical injury on mental health and well-being

Wound care and tissue viability specialists

Burns, plastics and trauma specialists

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Reconstructing Life and Well-being: traumatic and complex wound aftercare

0800-0850 Registration, refreshments and exhibition viewingCHAIR Professor Jackie Stephen-Haynes , Professor of Tissue Viability, Birmingham City University0850-0900 Opening Address by Chair0900-0930 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Supporting the challenges of wound care in the developing world

Dr Jill Brooks, Independent Consultant Nurse0930-1000 Clinical and cost effectiveness considerations in complex wound management

Professor Jackie Stephen-Haynes, Professor of Tissue Viability, Birmingham City University1000-1030 WoundTec Trauma Wound Care Project: National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Team

Professor Mike Grocott, Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, University of Southampton, Head, Integrative Physiology and Critical Illness Group, CES Lead, Critical Care Research Area, Southampton NIHR Respiratory BRU

1030-1100 Refreshments and exhibition viewing1100-1130 Complexities of pain and pathways to management

Dr Dominic Aldington (Col Retired), Consultant in Pain Medicine1130-1200 The lived experience: a veteran’s complex wound journey

Michael Clough, Veteran of the Armed Forces Yorkshire RegimentSupported by: Claire Stephens, Consultant Nurse Complex Wounds, Co-Founder and CEO Woundcare4Heroes

1200-1230 The ‘Surgical Reconstruction Ladder’ in wound healingLesley Street, Consultant Nurse Burns, Plastics and Reconstruction, Vice Chair Woundcare4Heroes

1230-1330 Lunch and exhibition viewing1330-1400 Microbiology challenges: traumatic and complex wounds

Dr Debbie Mortiboy, Consultant Microbiologist, University Hospitals Birmingham1400-1430 Wound Infection and Biofi lm Management

Keith Cutting, Research support consultant to WC4H 1430-1500 Lymphatic management posttraumatic considerations: A year supporting veterans of the

armed forces and Woundcare4HeroesJustine Whitaker, Senior Lecturer, University of Central Lancashire & Director, Northern Lymphology

1500-1530 Refreshments and exhibition viewing1530-1600 SKIN MATTERS - following critical injury

Major Keith Moore, 208 Field Hospital, Consultant Nurse Complex Wounds and Operational Chairperson, Woundcare4Heroes

1600- 1630 The “ripple effect” of trauma and physical injury on mental health and well-beingPaul Watson, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Foundation Trust

1630-1645 Closing Address by Chair and Conference Close

Friday 2nd December 2016

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